How technology will still help education grow in 2021

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29 Jun 2021

The education sector has been through a lot ever since the pandemic started. It was challenging for everyone in the academic field but there’s one thing that we all realized: the role of technology in learning. 

Research showed that more than 80% of educators identified that technology is a great way to enhance engagement in classrooms. The study also found that 86% said that tech should be a core part of learning. However, a third of the respondents admit they avoid using it because the school hardware is usually unreliable. 

How do some platforms utilize online learning effectively though? A World Economic Forum article showed that Lark, a Singapore-based collaboration suite developed by ByteDance, began to offer features for teachers and students. It includes unlimited video conferencing time, smart calendar scheduling, co-editing of features, and auto-translation. 

This article also showed that over 1.2 billion children are out of the classroom globally. The market for online education is projected to reach $350 Billion by 2025. Overall, there has been an increase in usage ever since COVID-19 began. 

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According to Statista, forecasts suggest that the education software market will have revenues of around $10.4 billion in 2021 globally. It is estimated that this trend of growth will continue in the following years, reaching $11.3 billion by 2024. This field includes language learning applications, classroom management software, and big tech firms. With the circumstances now, the market growth looks like it won’t be slowing down anytime soon! 

Another study showed that for those who have the right technology, online learning can be more effective in some ways. It revealed that students retain 25-26% more material in learning online compared to 8-10% in a classroom. These stats show how students can learn faster online. E-learning requires less time by 40-60% to learn than in a traditional classroom setting since they can learn at their own pace. 

Technology in education came a long way from a few years ago, and we understand that the impact of the pandemic has been difficult for both students and educators. Every school, college, and university deserves the right technology so that their students can learn efficiently. 

For sure, you’re asking yourself about the trends that keep the academic field strong today. That’s why Professor 3P is here to let you catch up with today’s trends of online learning. Hop on to his lesson to learn more about it! 

Online Conferences 

Handling conferences like college and recruitment fairs will still happen online in 2021. Although it is not the same for professionals to gather and collaborate with the audience, there is an advantage to having an online conference. 

Your group can save traveling costs just to send one representative to the area. Whenever you plan to have seminars or promote your institution to high school students, you can save more money by having an online conference. This means that your staff will be paid evenly while letting students learn more about your organization. 

Utilizing software in virtual learning 

Students can also gain more knowledge through using apps such as Duolingo, Khan Academy, edX, Coursera, and many more. For the educators, they can use software like Google Classroom and Salesforce Education Cloud. 

Google Classroom is a Google-based web service that simplifies creating, sending, and grading homework. It also lets teachers simply communicate with students, organize files, and make classes. Basically, it is one of those platforms that build a bridge between educators and students. 

Perfect for your growing data, Education Cloud is a platform that is part of the world’s number one customer relationship software (CRM), Salesforce. It brings the data of students, faculty members, and staff all in one place. Education Cloud also involves Recruitment & Admissions, Student Experience, Faculty  & Staff experience, Marketing & Communications, and many more. This technology is designed for higher education as it gives users a 360-degree view of all the crucial information. 

Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Just like other industries, AI will play a big role in the academic field. This technology can automate basic activities like grading multiple-choice and fill-in-the-blank tests. It gives educators an easier time to focus on more urgent tasks. 

According to eSchool News, research predicts that AI use in the education field will increase by 47.5% through 2021. How are institutions utilizing this technology? The Georgia Institute of Technology introduced Jill Watson, a virtual teaching assistant. He offers individual attention to learners to prevent them from quitting school. Jill Watson also responds to queries like the basics of formatting a paper. 

Learning through videos 

Looking back at our school days, we definitely watched a documentary or an educational video related to the subject. This trend accelerated in remote learning conditions, especially when students are on their laptops or computer screens.  

Video-Assisted learning, particularly entertaining and animated ones, are beneficial for your lessons and can let students pay more attention. It also helps decrease teachers’ workload while keeping students engaged. 

Blockchain 

This technology can bring advantages to the education sector, especially when it comes to growing data. Every time information is added, another block gets into the system. That means it keeps on increasing the storage capacity. 

The data will also be encrypted and shared across multiple devices. It means that the staff and educators can access one database while keeping their gathered data transparent and safe. 

Augmented Reality (AR)  and Virtual Reality (VR) 

Modern devices let learning become more interactive than traditional. AR gives an upgraded view of images while VR shows a formed reality. These tools help present concepts while making students immersed and have a better understanding of the lessons. 

For example, the Boulevard app lets users explore exhibitions and museums in the U.S. and England remotely through the VR experience. For the AR, they offer a glimpse of a different time in history. You can explore and place paintings (from the museum) in your space so that you can uniquely discover more about it. 

Social Media and Social Networking

At one point, classes had to make their own Facebook group to keep in touch with reminders, discuss, and share files. It has been happening before but it still continues to go on today. 

Many institutes have used social media as a communication tool for students to interact easily. Using this platform is also simple to use because all you have to do is create an account and group. You can also host a live webinar, where you can invite students to learn more about a topic. 

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This lesson showed how technology will always continue to make the education sector grow. You have to know that having software tools is crucial for online classes. Every student, professor, and teacher needs a platform that helps solve their current challenges. 

Your institution must have the right technology so that both teachers and students have a smooth, organized, and engaging learning experience despite the distance. It is always best to invest in software that helps your staff and educators (working remotely) have their data in one platform. 

Where should you start that digital transformation? You can begin the journey with Third Pillar’s solutions! Our team is here to provide Salesforce solutions like Education Cloud, Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, and Marketing Cloud to your institution. 

Get in touch with us here to see how your institution can grow with the help of our CRM services. We’re looking forward to hearing from you soon!